According to a new study by an international group of researchers, 90% of all cases of dementia in China remain undetected. This is, in large, due to a lack of mental healthcare education of high-risk groups in rural areas.

Consequently, it is our mandate to improve the awareness of the disease among this group to improve the state of living for families and caregivers.

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Izzy Lee, 36 is an artist manager from Islington, north London. Earlier this year she recorded a charity single for Dementia UK in memory of her father William who passed away earlier this year.She said: “Society has stigmatized dementia. People assume that those with the condition will be put into homes, or are crazy because they lose their memory. My dad was very independent, so kept his diagnosis from me and my brother because he was a very proud man.”On March 21, Lee’s father went missing from his home for four days and was eventually discovered miles away. It is suspected that he died from hypothermia.Through her grief, the mother-of-two decided to write An Angel, to share the impact her father’s death had on the family.